Let
us go to the question and answer
1. Who is Isaac Asimov mentioned in the movie?
Isaac Asimov is the father of robotics who created
three laws for the robotics. All the robots which
are created should follow his rules. All the three
laws have the basic concept that robot should not
harm the human beings.
2. How come Chitti suddenly uses staking rollers
in foot in railway tracks?
In the robotic conference scene, Vaseegaran said that
Chitti, the robot has an inbuilt vehicle. So he uses
the inbuilt vehicle on a track.
3. How it is possible to program all the words
in a language to robot?
Yes, It is not possible to program all the words in
a language to robot. In the scene when Chitti was
driving Vaseegaran to the park he does not put the
break, Auto driver comes and say “Savugraki”.
Chitti suddenly utters “New word Savugraki”.
So Chitti also does not know some words in the language.
4. Your answer to Q3 you are saying new word
will not be used by Chitti, but when Aishwarya is
saying I wasted the time and I don’t know what
to do for tomorrow’s exam. Chitti using the
word “Zigbee” showing with victory symbol?
Hi “Zigbee: is a word. Zigbee is the protocol
for USB3.0 transmitter which is used for the high
tech bit in the exam in the film.
5. How Chitti charges himself in the train
scene and comes to save Aishwariya?
Because at that time he has no feelings.
Your question should be answered in two ways.
Robot is programmed in such a way that it should automatically
charge during low battery time. It is explained in
the train scene, as soon as he gets down with the
low battery he falls down searching for a plug point….and
that’s why he catches a rowdy’s xyz part
and he falls…..as soon as he was thrown out
of the train….he picks up the current box and
charges himself…..even in boom boom song….Shankar
has showed a scene that robot charges himself.
In the second way, if you watch the previous scene
carefully while Ash caught on copying, and she will
say CHITTI as mental. But Chitti will say at that
time “Incomplete task”. So he will go
to the roof and use vision technology for copying.
In the same method the task was incomplete for Chitti
when he fell down from the train so he charged up
himself with the battery to save Aishwarya Rai.
6. Titanium can withhold 1000 degrees but
when its got heated its temperature will increase
to 600 degrees so when Chitti is holding the girl
and infant with his hand probably she will die? Explain
this logic.
When Chitti is running to save the people from fire,
coolant valves activated message will appear. Probably
this will rapidly cool the titanium. These kind of
messages are used so brilliantly throughout the film.
For example, after the robot seminar, when bunch of
girls ask for photo, when they take photo with Chitti,
when the flash comes, Chitti display shows ‘vision
blur’ and that method was used in climax fight
also.
The Most Important Scene of the Film
7. How does Chitti say the blood group of
Dr.Vasi just in a sight while he sees the drop in
the floor?
Chitti has inbuilt blood scanner and during checking
the blood group, Chitti message will show as analyzing
DNA.
8. Is talking to mosquito a silly scene?
Some people claim that talking with mosquito is a
silly scene. But languages and tones will have different
frequencies. So when he is speaking with mosquitoes
the change in frequency message will appear. (This
is also excellent thinking by writer Sujatha who will
explain global recession in a single word to the common
man. He just wants to explain to the common man what
Robot can do.) Also the scene makes people and children
aware of the water borne diseases spread by mosquitoes.
Now you tell… Is that a silly scene?
9. Whether this is copy of any Hollywood film?
Oliver Stone, the winner of 3 Oscar awards for direction
said to the reporters it is the best Indian film he
had seen with such originality.
10. Is there anything special about Resool
Pookutty’s sound editing?
Yes. In all the scenes Chitty is moving hands, walking
and any movement machine sound will appear all the
time. (like kirk Kirk).
K.Raja
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